MLB ROUNDUP: Kyle Stowers' Walking Samam Elevators Marlins

Kyle Stowers, Miami Marks on Saturday afternoon to beat Athletics 9-6 to beat the ninth stroke with two outputs at 102 miles for the Grand Slam returned to 102 miles.
Stowers' A's All-Star closer Mason Miller (0-1), 396-meter, Miami'nin six-game losing line was thrown into the left center. Stowers finished with two Homer and six RBIs, 422 meters, A's starting Osvaldo Bido third in two conditions.
Stowers continued the Hot Week, which raised its average to .324 and raised the percentage to 0.552. He conducted two home runs and lasted in four runs against Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
JJ Bleday, Luis Urias and Brent Roocker went deep for athletics, which received two hits and RBI from Gio Urshela. Miami's first round election in 2019 is Bleday, five running, two homer, one pair, two RBI and one walk.
Guardians 5, Blue Jays 3
Daniel Schneemann stunned the visiting Guardians Toronto Blue Jays, while he shot two Homer in all Cleveland's runs.
Following 3-0, Schneemann-Sezon host doubled on Saturday-a solo shot on the right field seats during the eighth of Card Green. Yimi Garcia (0-1) After Steven Kwan gave up two walks in one and ninth, Schneemann accelerated with two exits and crushed 1-1 fastball to lead Cleveland.
The loss made Toronto's three -game winning line and made a star from Kevin Gausman, who only gave Kwan's third Inning Bloop Single, hit the nine, and just one of the six sharp strokes.
Gemini 4, Red Sox 3
Kody Clemens became a two -stage host in a visit to the sixth shot, which held his old Red Sox star Roger Clemens and Minnesota for a win against Boston.
Minnesota 12-10, Byron Buxton, Ryan Jeffers and Harrison Bader, each two recordings.
Boston left 10 to the base, including both in the sixth and ninth innings, and went to 2 in the score position with the runners. Leadoff striker Jarren Duran went to 5 to 2 with double, triple, RBI and two running, Rafael Devers (two RBI) and Romy Gonzalez had three strokes.
Giants 6, Rockies 3
Matt Chapman made a five -stage sixth stroke with Grand Slam, and Bullpen closed his four strokes while visiting San Francisco's Colorado.
Giants Relaxers Camilo Doval, Pl Miller and Ryan Walker, three conditions margin to the end of a hit -free ball. Randy Rodriguez (2-0), a record jug during the uprising of five conditions, was credit with a win while notching the sixth savings. Luis Matos hosted San Francisco.
Kyle Farmer gathered two hit and RBI for Rockies, who lost 10 of their last 12. Jake Bird (0-1) lost and 1 1/3 inning relief allowed three runs. Hunter Goodman and Ryan McMahon also had RBI hits.
RAYS 3, YANKEES 2
Zack Littlel scored seven powerful innings and visited Tampa Bay scored twice in the eighth kick and scored New York.
Curtis Mead and Jose Caballero had the RBIs for Rays, who attracted a four-game loss line, which they scored more than 17-3.
Ryan Yarbrough from New York, who made an emergency after being drawn due to the side pain of Clarke Schmidt, allowed one stroke and three walks in four strokes in four strokes and three walks.
Astros 8, White Sox 3
Jake Meyers tied a total of 13 bases and a franchise record to take Houston to a win against Chicago.
Meyers grunted twice, clung to three floors, doubled and hit the number 9, while the career lasted on seven rounds. Astros Hunter Brown (5-1), right-handed, made a hard start to go to six Inning and allowed three runs and four strokes with nine strikes and three walks.
Andrew Vaughn had two hit and two RBIs for Chicago, which aimed to win the three highest season in a row.
Padres 2, pirates 1
Fernando Tatis Jr. He doubled to get ahead, scored the third, and scored a goals in a wild field to lift San Diego to his host Pittsburgh.
Manny Machado began with a solo Homer for the eighth in the face of Padres's fourth straight victory and eighth in the face of Pittsburgh. Randy Vasquez left a six -stroke run on five inning, then Bullpen closed the door, Robert Suarez MLB leader won his 13th savings.
Oneil Cruz walked four times and continued with a second single in Pittsburgh's second shot. Pirates Starter Bailey Falter, six strokes in two strokes running and hit six while allowing two walks.
Puppy 6, Brewers 2
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a three-stage Homer, and Jameson Taillon threw six quality inning and led Chicago to a victory against Milwaukee.
Taillon (2-1) allowed the CUBS weekend series to run two in three strokes. They also won their fourth matches in their last five attempts.
Dansby Swanson and Kyle Tucker also hosted Chicago.
Jose Quintana (4-1) delivered six runs in seven strokes in five strokes and absorbed their first loss as a Brewers member.
Phillies 7, Diamondbacks 2
JT Realmuto hit a three -stage Homer, and Aaron Nola won the first win of the season when the host Philadelphia fills Arizona.
Max Kepler added a two-stage home run for Phillies, who rose to 6-1 in their last seven matches. Nola (1-5) paired the season with eight strikes and allowed a walk on four strokes and one scoreless inning. Tanner Banks worked eighth before Joe Ross took care of the ninth thing.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. shot a two -stage Homer for Diamondbacks, who lost seven of their last 10 games. Arizona Starter Brandon PFAADT (5-2), who won the previous five beginnings, was accused of seven running (six) and nine hit in 4 2/3 Inning.
Citizens 11, Reds 6
Amed Rosario took three hit, including a three-stage Homer, to help Washington demand 11-6 victories on the homeowner Cincinnati.
James Wood had four hits and scored twice, Nathaniel Lowe made three hit, two RBIs and one run, and CJ Abrams had two hit and scored three goals for citizens who lost four out of five. Right-handed Trevor Williams (2-3) 5 1/3 allowed four runs in nine hit in Inning.
Santiago Espinal took three hit, Spencer Steer took two hit, and two RBIs and Jake Faley, twice for Cincinnati, who won two consecutively, scored and scored goals. Reds Lefty Nick Lodolo (3-3) allowed seven runs (six) at 10 strokes in 5 1/3 strokes.
Royal 4, Orioles 0
Kris Bubic threw a five closure hit and completed six strokes in his victory against three relaxing Kansas City's host Baltimore.
Cavan Biggio, Kyle Isbel and Vinnie Pasquantino hit the solo house run that Royals won 10 times in 12 games. Maikel Garcia went to 3 to 3 with the walk and RBI. Daniel Lynch IV, Lucas Erceg and John Schreiber worked in the relief of Bubic (3-2), who hit four single, a walk and three.
Gunnar Henderson had half of Baltimore's hits. Orioles fell to 8-8 in home matches, there was no extra hit. Orioles launter Tomoyuki Sugano (3-2) received the loss accused of two runs in six Inning.
Mariners 2, Rangers 1
Rowdy Tellez's ninth shooting running score Single, Arlington, Texas in the second American League in Texas, Seattle'ı Texas'ı removed Texas.
The sailors won six straight and nine of their last 10, and the eighth straight series wins and this season came second against Texas. Tellez's outside RBI, Chris Martin (0-4) was released. The last uprising of the Basat went for a winning march from Seattle's Gabe Speier (1-0), but there was nothing else in the eighth stroke.
Andres Munoz, a relief jug of the month for March/April, allowed Adolis Garcia to a ninth march before hitting two outputs and a second runner to gain 12th savings. Texas lost seven of the last eight, seven of them and dropped the fifth consecutive series.
Angels 5, Tigers 2
Kyle Hendricks allowed only one run and four strokes in 7/3 Inning, and defeated Detroit homeowner to Los Angeles to throw a seven -game sled.
Nolan Schahanuel made a walk for 4 to 3 and Travis d'Arnaud 2-3-pro 3 and two jogging and a walk for the angels. Hendricks (1-3), who did not walk a dough and did not hit three, retired 16 of the first 17 strikes and faced the number of arrangements of 15 dough with five strokes.
Spencer Torkelson grumbled for three consecutive -winning tigers. Detroit launcher Jack Flaherty (1-4) gave five running (four wins), one walked and hit seven in 5 2/3 strokes.
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